OLDYELLOW Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 http://195.224.106.202/peregrine/webcam2.htm
Guest strapper Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 just in case you havent seen this...watch till the end..and be amazed at a peregrine diving at 180mph.
John k Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 just in case you havent seen this...watch till the end..and be amazed at a peregrine diving at 180mph. Brilliant clip, have you watched this one apperantley broke the world record clocked at a staggering speed of 242mph...
les Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 Brilliant clip, have you watched this one apperantley broke the world record clocked at a staggering speed of 242mph... so they say ,can you see it geting over 60 miles a hour faster [i dont think so unless it had a down wind of 60 miles mph up its rear end ,] and funny how it all happend of camera ,they would have recorded it just in case [they should get back in the real world ,fecking lieing twats.]
John k Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 so they say ,can you see it geting over 60 miles a hour faster [i dont think so unless it had a down wind of 60 miles mph up its rear end ,] and funny how it all happend of camera ,they would have recorded it just in case [they should get back in the real world ,fecking lieing twats.] Don't know anything about them so unable to pass comment on them being fecking lieing twats, as u put it.................
les Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 Don't know anything about them so unable to pass comment on them being fecking lieing twats, as u put it.................john it stands to reason how can the bird sudenly get 60mph faster than it has ever done before ,by doing nothing different and if it had then we would be looking at that video insted of this one ,so some one is not telling the truth .
Merlin Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 It cant,and didn't,its just more spinology to add to the so called mystique of these rare endangered birds,when in fact they should be called common or garden,such is their population
The Navigator Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 Are there no local fanciers there to sort these out.
jimmy white Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 perigrines are very prone to catching" frounce" this is canker,, they can catch this by eating a pigeon that has this desease,,
les Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 perigrines are very prone to catching" frounce" this is canker,, they can catch this by eating a pigeon that has this desease,, they can also get tangled leg syndrom ,that stops them feeding ;D
sammy Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 wouldnt look to see what was in the nest as every time yi log onto and look then yir donating money to them thats the idea of web cams so think about it
jimmy white Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 they can also get tangled leg syndrom ,that stops them feeding ;D true
Guest monkeynuts71 Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 seems lots of people have had clear eggs this year so lets hope they are clear too :)
OLDYELLOW Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 well if that frost hits they might be ;-)
walterbmasson Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 jimmy whats the secret to get it round the legs they are doing everything to protect them shell stopped a shut down for 2 months so they could leave the nest they know swans cause aviain flu they dont kill the swans but they will kill all cattle sheep poultry but not the source that started the diease but yet they allow these idiots to breed these killers and make films of them catching our beloved birds and they are multiplying so fast theres nothing we can do to stop them there breeding them in every town and city unless we get the media convinced that the rspb is destroying nature as a whole before theres no wild birds left the laping must be nearing there end in the fraserburgh aera the amount of pairs at ST FERGUS it will be very difficult for english birds to get a START FROM FRASERBURGH AS ITS JUST A BREEDING GROUND FOR PERIGANS :o
robbiedoo. Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 i work at st fergus and there rife very near every time you look up to the sky you expect to see a hawk or falcon there seems to be getting more and more .think about our birds flying 10 -12 hours getting tired mr peregrine about 150 up a flare stack just waiting easy targets sad but true. :(
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